To configure a web service application to use WS-ReliableMessaging, you attach a policy set that contains a WS-ReliableMessaging policy type. This policy type offers a range of qualities of service: managed persistent, managed non-persistent, or unmanaged non-persistent. Use the administrative console to attach the policy set to your application, and (for managed qualities of service) define bindings to a service integration bus and messaging engine.
You can attach a WS-ReliableMessaging policy set and define bindings by using the administrative console as described in this task, or you can attach and bind a WS-ReliableMessaging policy set by using the wsadmin tool.
This task assumes that you have already developed and installed the web service application to which you want to attach a policy set.
If you can use any of these default policy sets, or you have configured your own reliable messaging policy set, then you are ready to complete this task.
To attach a WS-ReliableMessaging policy set and define bindings by using the administrative console, complete the following steps:
If your chosen policy set specifies a managed quality of service, configure the sib.wsrm.tokenLockTimeout custom property on the messaging engine that you specified in the policy binding. Set the value of the property to be less than the amount of time that the control region waits before ending an inactive servant region. Setting this value ensures that the control region does not end the servant region while WS-ReliableMessages are locked. Refer to Service integration custom properties for more information.
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